My brother’s second wife, who suffers from mental health issues, filed a case against him under various sections including 498A, 419, 376, and 496. Despite her condition, my brother lived with her for two years. She recently secured a job and returned to her family home. When my brother filed for restitution of conjugal rights, she filed the same charges against him and our family. We filed a petition to quash the case, and the court dismissed all charges except 419. Her elder sister, who works in the court, seems to be using her influence to pressure us. They’re demanding a large sum of money without any formal agreement, even though they have no concrete evidence against us. What should we do?
Best Answer
Given the circumstances, you should consult with a lawyer specializing in family and criminal law in India. They can advise on the best course of action for the 419 case and advise on strategies to address the alleged undue influence and extortion attempts. It’s crucial to gather all evidence and present a strong defense against the remaining charges.
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